Comparing SSP air pistols, which to buy?
Posted: Sat Jun 02, 2007 1:30 pm
I currently have an IZH-46M. It's phenomenally accurate, and I think the trigger is wonderful, but the ergonomics leave a lot to be desired, at least for me. The gun is a heavy, but that doesn't bother me too much. I'm not a huge fan, though, of how front heavy it is. I'd rather a gun that balances a little more to the rear.
My main issue with the gun is the grip. The original grip is, obviously, untenable, so I ordered one of the laminated grips from Airguns of Arizona:
http://www.airgunsofarizona.com/IZH46M% ... Grips.html
It is a well made grip, but seems to be way too small for my hand. There was no option for ordering different sizes when I ordered it, and it doesn't look like other vendors offer different sized grips for this gun either. I also don't really like the grip angle of the gun. I find it to be in between a straighter, "service" type pistol and the stretched out target style on the Pardini .22 I shot.
So, I am now in the market for a new air pistol. One that fits my hand a bit better. My budget is not huge (which is why I went with the Izzy to begin with), so I'd like to stick with something used, preferably a SSP or FWB 65 so I don't need any tanks, adapters, etc.
I am contemplating a FWB 100 (or one of the later FWB SSPs if I can find a good used one), a Pardini K58, a FWB 65 or one of those variants. I mightbe convinced to get one of the Pardini K2 guns, maybe the CO2 one. It is cheap enough that I think I could get the gear for not much money and still be within budget. But, if there are better or equivalent guns for less, that would be better.
How do these different guns compare? How is it to cock them? Cocking on the IZH-46M was not too bad, I found. My only complaint is that it could shift the palm rest a little depending on how I held the gun when charging, but that just requires a different grip.
Also, how is the grip angle on all of these guns? I REALLY like the Pardini SP, particularly the grip and grip angle, and hope to buy one soon. Do the Pardini airguns handle like this gun? How about the FWBs?
Thanks for any information, or links to past discussions (the search function didn't yield very much for me). Also, if anyone has any of the above guns that they might be looking to sell, I might be interested.
Thanks!!
My main issue with the gun is the grip. The original grip is, obviously, untenable, so I ordered one of the laminated grips from Airguns of Arizona:
http://www.airgunsofarizona.com/IZH46M% ... Grips.html
It is a well made grip, but seems to be way too small for my hand. There was no option for ordering different sizes when I ordered it, and it doesn't look like other vendors offer different sized grips for this gun either. I also don't really like the grip angle of the gun. I find it to be in between a straighter, "service" type pistol and the stretched out target style on the Pardini .22 I shot.
So, I am now in the market for a new air pistol. One that fits my hand a bit better. My budget is not huge (which is why I went with the Izzy to begin with), so I'd like to stick with something used, preferably a SSP or FWB 65 so I don't need any tanks, adapters, etc.
I am contemplating a FWB 100 (or one of the later FWB SSPs if I can find a good used one), a Pardini K58, a FWB 65 or one of those variants. I mightbe convinced to get one of the Pardini K2 guns, maybe the CO2 one. It is cheap enough that I think I could get the gear for not much money and still be within budget. But, if there are better or equivalent guns for less, that would be better.
How do these different guns compare? How is it to cock them? Cocking on the IZH-46M was not too bad, I found. My only complaint is that it could shift the palm rest a little depending on how I held the gun when charging, but that just requires a different grip.
Also, how is the grip angle on all of these guns? I REALLY like the Pardini SP, particularly the grip and grip angle, and hope to buy one soon. Do the Pardini airguns handle like this gun? How about the FWBs?
Thanks for any information, or links to past discussions (the search function didn't yield very much for me). Also, if anyone has any of the above guns that they might be looking to sell, I might be interested.
Thanks!!